A Place for Watching, Sharing, and Learning
Having Fun Repairs is about learning if you desire to fix things on your own. I hope this page becomes a vehicle for learning. I do not claim to be an expert, but I do have 20 years experience repairing electronics used in radio frequency applications. At most I hope you find things to help you out if you like repairing things too. However, I must admit, even though I can have success and failure, it doesn't mean I'm necessarily doing things the correct way. So please take this page for the entertainment value, communal sharing of information, and not necessarily as a "how to" do something.
To give ideas of specific & non-specific phone repairs that can be accomplished by the owner.
To give ideas of specific & non-specific odd things that don't fit within other categories, may not deal directly with repairs, but are still under the category of electronics.
To give ideas of specific & non-specific toy repairs that can be accomplished by the owner.
To give ideas of specific & non-specific game console repairs that can be accomplished by the owner.
To give ideas of specific & non-specific vehicle repairs that can be accomplished by the owner.
To give ideas of specific & non-specific consumer electronic repairs. Anything bought on a shelf for consumer use not tied to any other category.
Working with my kids on STEM related projects. These videos are set to "kids only" content so some YT functionality is limited.
Any item that receives a full restoration. These are video series typically video length is much longer.
To give ideas of specific & non-specific consumer appliance repairs and maintenance. Anything bought on a shelf for consumer use not tied to any other category.
This playlist is for videos (not including Kids STEM videos) that focus on quick resolutions to fix items. Videos usually clock in around the 20ish-minute mark or less.
(April 2023) HFR has reached 1K milestone on YouTube and continues to grow. Thank you! - Shawn
(July 22) HFR has been submitted for a registered trade name to operate in Oklahoma and has received an EIN. Once confirmed will open up for customer repairs. Announcement forthcoming. - Shawn
(May 22) Welcome to Kip Hakes as a contributor! Check out his channel as well as others by visiting the "Teams" section - Shawn
(Aug 21) Move is finished! Will Start Making More Content. Will be a bit slow for a while but, enjoy none the less - Shawn
(1 Mar 21) Dariusz Popis, member of the MMV Fan Club, provided the software from My Mate Vince's MSI Keyboard Repair Video. See "Software" link below.
Disclaimer for Software: Having Fun Repairs does not own nor will sale any software not developed in house. Any free software application in link are provided free of use from the original manufacture. Users assumes responsibility for downloads or risk to their own device or personal computer.
Contact havingfunrepairs@gmail.com to get more information .